Comments Thread For: Acelino Freitas Beats Down Michael Oliveira For KO Win

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  • richardt
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    #11

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    • richardt
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      #12
      Frietas looked fantastic! Very suprised by his speed, activity, and power.

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      • Tomasio
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        #13
        Originally posted by hectari
        You don't go from 135 pounds and not fighting since 2007 to 154 pounds and knock out a young hungry lion, its not normal (my Flo-mo imitation)

        Popo didn't look rusty at all
        here is the video

        Oliveira is young & strong but definitely NOT hungry!! Oliveira's father is a wealthy man in Miami(where Oliveira was raised & lives) so there was no need(economically) for Oliveira to be fighter..BY the way, great win for Freitas!

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        • lutenco
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          #14
          wow.....POPO!

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          • studentofthegam
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            #15
            oliveras isnt the greatest but i was shocked at how fluent freitas looked. He could win a few more hand picked fights.

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            • TheGreatA
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              #16
              Very impressive showing for an older boxer who hasn't fought in 5 years.

              Obviously the opponent wasn't all that but it's nice to see Freitas going out on a better note than when he quit and retired against Juan Diaz several years ago. It gave him a bad reputation despite a decent world championship career.

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              • any craic lad?
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                #17
                Wow i did not see this coming thought Oliviera would be decent enough to beat an old and out off the ring for 5 years Freitias but great win hopefully Acelino calls it a day at this

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                • nomadman
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                  #18
                  Sheeit, Freitas is 69,800 kilograms??? He's really let himself go.

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                  • mrpain81
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                    #19
                    Freitas vs. Canelo makes sense now.

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                    • nycsmooth
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                      #20
                      big 20# jump doesn't tell me he can handle the '54#'s of today...he wouldn't beat Canelo, Lara, or even Vanes...

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